I am ready to be disappointed already. But Brashear and Hood may put up a fight until Trump makes his trip down south, flails his arms and says some names and puts away any chance the democrat had of winning because heck! Why think for yourself?

I am ready to be disappointed already. But Brashear and Hood may put up a fight until Trump makes his trip down south, flails his arms and says some names and puts away any chance the democrat had of winning because heck! Why think for yourself?

Louisiana - Stays blue. Bel Edwards wins by a slim 3-5 percent, but I could see this seat getting flipped red.

Mississippi - Tate Reeves wins the GOP primary, with an insurgent Lumumba upsetting Hood in the Democratic primary; and pulling off the upset against Reeves as well - flipping Mississipi by a slim margin and making history.

I think that JBE will lose by mid-single digits. I think that Beshear and Hood will both appear to be running close with Bevin and Reeves, respectively, but eventually they'll go into free-fall and lose by double digits.

I think that JBE will lose by mid-single digits. I think that Beshear and Hood will both appear to be running close with Bevin and Reeves, respectively, but eventually they'll go into free-fall and lose by double digits.

MS (Open): Toss-Up. I'd like to see Hood pull this off considering the MS Dems last won the MS Governor's Mansion in 1999 when then-LG Ross Musgrove (D) won the Governorship, only to lose reelection in 2003.

KY: Bevin wins reelection easily over Baby Beshear (56% to 41%).

LA: JBE wins without a Runoff: 57% of the statewide vote. Big question is whether the LA Dems make gains on down-ballot contests considering the other down-ballot statewide offices won't be contested.

I don't have much faith in the Democrats's ability to win in deep red states. Still, Hood is a strong candidate. I think Bel Edwards will narrowly pull out the win, while Hood will lose by around 3-5 points. Bevin will probably get reelected by around 8-11 points.

We heard in 2014 that McConnell was vulnerable, and Kentucky still voted for him in a landslide.Southern Whites will vote Republican again, so Louisiana and Mississippi will go red. Bel Edwards isn't even a strong candidate, he only won because Vitter had a weird fetish. And Mississippi, they voted for a woman who joked about lynching.

Republicans sweep all three races in a landslide as polarization (which has never been higher before in the history of this country) and the partisan lean of these deep red states prevail. Also, Trump rallies, Trump endorsements, Trump approval, and 2018 was a D+9 year.

Republicans sweep all three races in a landslide as polarization (which has never been higher before in the history of this country) and the partisan lean of these deep red states prevail. Also, Trump rallies, Trump endorsements, Trump approval, and 2018 was a D+9 year.